August 16, 2012 1:33 PM

The Rolling Stones have asked presumptive Donald Trump to stop playing their songs at his campaign events. In a statement, the rock band said they have not given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and "have requested that they cease all use immediately."

The Rolling Stones have asked presumptive Donald Trump to stop playing their songs at his campaign events. In a statement, the rock band said they have not given permission to the Trump campaign to use

Neil Young, who says he supports Bernie Sanders for president, was displeased after Donald Trump used the song "Rockin' in the Free World" during his presidential ... more

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We're not gonna play it anymore

Dee Snider asked Paul Ryan's camp to stop playing his song, "We're not
gonna take it." A statement from Snider reads, “I emphatically denounce
Paul Ryan’s use of my band Twisted Sister’s song ‘We’re Not Gonna Take
It’ in any capacity. There is almost nothing he stands for that I agree
with except the use of the P90X.” Ryan spokesman Brandon Buck said in
response: "We're not gonna play it anymore."

A California judge ruled
that Don Henley (center) tracks "All She Wants to Do is Dance" and
"The Boys of Summer" were unlawfully adapted by California Republican
senatorial candidate Chuck DeVore. DeVore wrote and recorded altered
versions without permission for campaign videos.